Infection rates in the U.S. are skyrocketing due to a dangerous superbug called NDM-CRE, resistant to powerful antibiotics. Experts warn of increased infections and deaths, emphasizing the need for better antibiotic stewardship.
A new study warns that superbugs could lead to millions of deaths and nearly $2 trillion in economic losses by 2050. The alarming rise in antimicrobial resistance demands urgent action from governments worldwide.
A groundbreaking discovery reveals a new part of the immune system that can produce powerful antibiotics. Researchers found that the proteasome can transform proteins into bacteria-fighting agents, offering hope against superbugs.